sez the Washington ComPost partisan media shill Chris Cillizza.
“First elected in 1980, Webster served 28 years in the state legislature in Tallahassee, becoming the longest serving legislator in Florida history.[2] During that time, he rose to become Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate majority leader,[3] and left the legislature only after reaching the legal term limits in 2008.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Webster_%28Florida_politician%29
Webster could do this without breaking into a sweat (unlike Hillary Daniel’s human)...
Also, Trey Gowdy’s one of our best... why are you trashing him?
Washington Post political reporter Chris Cillizza is one of those self-impressed Watergate babies who thinks everything the media report brings great value to society. His latest article was titled “Trust in the media is at an all-time low. That’s a terrible thing for all of us.”
Like hundreds of these snooty elites, he cries foul at media-bias chatter: “If you were in the media, you would know we aren’t even close to organized enough to orchestrate such a grand plan.”
He concludes by claiming critics of the “mainstream” media want them to disappear: “Whether you like or agree with an independent media all the time — breaking news: you won’t! — you should value an entity that does its best to hold those in power accountable.”
Perhaps Cillizza and his media friends could start with more humility. With their business models collapsing, in print and on the air, it might be time to try and connect with the disaffected majority, not just spit on them as rage-spewing partisans ruining the country.
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Thu Sep 24, 2015 at 08:07 PM PDT.
Why Does the Media Hate the Clintons? Chris Cillizza begged this question.
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Doctor, heal thyself: WaPos Chris Cillizza blames distrust in media on WHAT?
Posted at 9:45 pm on September 28, 2015 by Twitchy Staff
What would you call the JournoList if not “organized?”
now that was not called for
if you are so smart, why aren’t you the select committee chairman?
where is it written that the House should be governed?
they have rules of order to direct their proceedings bun that is not governance